The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 13, 1898, Image 7

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THE MARKETS •t44MOM4 *M * v*4tttk * * 4pgM m*|i>'WHh e-t- nt MMNKft Imk mUNKmi# «w * § I*- ifl| MV ««%**«• w IvAvißf fitorn (iidfri putfor lll** lo Umpire * n» v. Il taMtt It w»* a dull holiday market. hut piirva footlnocd to follow a nar row chatinal. Th* tlom *»* »*«•* ly at n#t unchanged pi«c#»a. r«aiima*cd re * {(•lpti at the porta f«*r the day ** #re {»«» 000 bale* againei t*iW' immi «** "** * against 415,*** lasi week »nd 396.955 U#t year. Today * receipt* *« Memphis .4 000 again*) s,**o la at year •id at Houston *2.5*9 *g«ln»t 4*2 la* year. Estimates for (ha wtrk'i receipt* at the porta pointed a movrm nt of 4*®.- 000 hales. Including at>out 65,tw0 bales today, while 5*0.000 bale* were elicit ed to come In eight befote next Friday night. STOCKS AMD BONDS. New York, Nov. 12. Th • processor digestion of lallroad and corporate *e eurltlM w»s continued on an enormous acale at today a abort session of the stock exchange. The public were In Sic marly t a* buyer# against the opening and heavy odd* were placed with the commissions* and went executed throughout an extended llet. At the same tlnje recent buyer* who *aw an Inviting and »eoure profit at the pres ent advanced level or price* were Hell ers. The result waa a very active and broad market, the constant exchange of securities going on In the first hour resulting In railer unimportant chan ges in prices, except in a few cases. With the (gmipletion of the buying or ders, the realizing orders were In a way to exceed the demand In the sec ond hour, and prices showed a sagging tendency. But the violent advance In sugar at 12341 or almost eight points net caused a sympathetic hardening In prices, turned the traders to the bull side and Induced the shorts to cover hastily. The result was a strong close, following the final slump of over 2 points In sugar and net gains reaching a point or over In many cases. The Important movement in the Atchison securities was continued and gave tone to the whole market. The principal ac tivity In the movement showed a ten dency to shift from th. preferred to the common stock, which advanced 1% on the day. The -preferred storks and the bonds continued in large demand, the former closing at a net advance of 1%. Other properties In which the lead er In this movement Is interested were also notably strong, including People’s Gas, Rock Island and Brooklyn Tran sit, but the Federal Steel stocks show ed a halting tendency. The strength of Louisville and Southern preferred was due to the excellent tragic returns of the two roads for the first week In November .The bank statement, Which was unfavorable, was disregarded. *4-* *•** jsn* **»•• as »•* .- ■ *w,, >*»• 4vw , * _*.', t* , mtMi vi * cm ft *h I*. ,t»uth»r." IV*v* New York 1 23*1.54; I-oog Island I*s ‘‘T* i*J Itiirr-“r steady prime crude I* crime crttde f. «• *>• mills 11*181*. ' i jjo arrive- Butter, grades 25 H l-* pen 'cum qul«4 refined New Work 4» Philadelphia and Baltimore id coni".on to goodr 1 45*1.50. Turs>cn tlne quiet 1*4*27 Rlea firm, dome.tlc f*te »o extra 45 Japan 8. Cabbage dull, i-.ifec o-tlon* opened steads at un , hanged price* to 5 points lower, ruled f»hl) actlv * for a ratuidcy half holl- !day, but showed little further variation ...[ires European cable# v.rre bear ' but fully offset bv encouraging mew# from Brazilian markets, heavy iri clot# were enun'erbalanced by a ! gratifying Increase In deliveries from the warehouse, but orders were very ihe uree (’U sed quiet, unchanged, to 10 it. ints lower. Sales 11,6*0 bags, (nclud i ing IHtt ember at 5.35*40; F spot Rio. I steady. No. 7 Invoice «4 ; mild quiet 'and steady; Cordova * aIS- sale# moder iatc -diblng trade Bugar raw, strong. ! held" higher, fair r fining *.13-I3a4e 1 centrifugal 96; lest 4%; molasses sugar | 3 &-l«aS: refined shout steady. Mould | A 514; granulated 5. BALTIMORE PRODI'CE. Baltimore, M'l.. Nov. 12.—Flour dull, unchanged. Wheat firmer; spot 71at4; November 71a*4: December 72'4aty ; Southern. 7>y sample (SaTl*. Corn firm. ! spot 27V*; November 27aW; Deoember 1 37V»a : i»; new or old 37a%. January 37a I February 37 bid; southern white com 35a37. Data firm, No. 2 white wes tern 30>,ia31. Rye firm. No. 2 nearby 65; No! 2 western 5714- Sugar slromr. unchanged. Butter stead, ulchanged. Eggs firm, unchanged. Cheese steady, unchanged. Whiskey unchanged. FINANCIAL. New York. Nov. 12.—Money on call steady at 2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 3a4; sterling exchange easier, with actual business In bankers' bills at CWLa'c for demand; posted rates 4.53 and t.WP/fe: commercial bills 4.81U4; silver certificates 60%a6114: bar silver SO 7 *: Mexican dollars 4714: government bonds steady; state bonds inactive ; railroad bonds strong. DRY GOODS. New York. Nov. 12.—Dry goods here has been 3 quiet market throughout the day for both cotton and woollen goods. Printers and converters are buying lightweight fin- brown cottons fairly, but other browm goods are In quite moderate request, shirting prints sell ing fairly at the new prices. Staple ginghams were firm and Lancaster sta ples advanced to 5 cents per yard. Bleached cottons continue Inactive, without change In prices. Coarse col ored gofids were dull and easy to buy. Business in all lines of wools was In different and easy to buy. THU AUGUSTA SUNDAY HIiiHALD * | -int HP% Si It n M »# ' l"4MHkMft m jl— ** 1 $«. • m 3* m m m * Swsm #>*L. A* a w « ,_B»fe-%j At b>r~r rvvfetTed - •*% "s tuif* Farttb Tj i *6i rM r«akf j, ..} I •• •• •# ** •• * IfUIrMfTT iM All«*l a# - o M** •• If*kic444 4491 K 111 u. •• •• •* •* 41 !c4lc4|m a. w .. !! .V MKm .*>. #f( , |f|< | R ||,| I, .. .. •* M , •t| i |CMi^o e M»’i t^, * ** • a, f. .. .. 4IS r C. < 4t • •• * M M tula* am* and HvdMQ4 ** ** •• •• *4 ■ r# L 9 W 141 SSZZm'mmi IUo Grande *• o"elt^Nortb. irn, rreferred .. .. IWJs n.e-blng VaHev " V.” Uls .v.: :«’S t •' Rhnte and Nashville Manhattan “* M. Street Railway .. .. J Mlthlgan Central ’ | Minn, and **t. * Missouri Pacific Mobile and Ohio Mo. rt■ ’ a»»4 New Jersey Central New York Central N. Y. Chi. and St. L. .. •• •* •• ‘j* : Do., first preferred ‘ !do., second preferred a .. » | Nor: North American Company .. .. *• i Northern Pacific J llkt., preferred ‘ Ontario and W .. .. ,»’* Ore. K and ore. Short Line .. .. •• •• - Faclflc C* a*t. first preferred .. W a Do., second preferred " Jk Reading ‘ Do., first preferred .. .*t J * r. u. f Do., preferred Rock Island _i7 Ft. Louis and 8. F ' * Do., preferred .... Do., second preferred , •'!*' St Louis and 8- W. Do., preferred Do., preferred •• ***» SI. Paul and 1k... preferred J " St. Paul, M * M ‘l® Southern Southern Railway ‘ * Do., preferred Texas and Pacific .. Union Pacific Do., preferred v. p d. & a Wabash £ Wheel and L. E. ~ Do., preferred Adams Express Company .. .. pw> American Express Company .. ..140 United States Express Company .. 44 Wells Fargo Express,Company .. 121 | American Cotton Oil .. -*3% Jdo., preferred ! American Spirits .. —’** I Do., preferred | American Tobacco 1"J« Do., preferred .. .. Consolidated Gas 0 s " Commercial Cable Company .. .. I<s iHatv. Commercial Company .. .. 69 Do., preferred *0 General Electric ’. 52% Col. F and Iron .. 26'i Illioni* Steel .. • .C-10414 I HRpM m,jm «• mm *. w_ I i%» iMMANMMI m •»»••• *• ***** m «# 4*r «•« m7t 1 [ftMMI 1 -5 * M >* ** > » #*» m flSfc ***•••*•- [KfINMMMMNI W ♦**•*•## %•" '■ w ' «• • r A-y # 4SHI Ml' if i’ 3*# ? j K w m * » | '*’ #' ■WI ,T ' «m i i •s**- .... || ,|! n «f§ Ijmlm. M**., Ny* 1? <*u .. u «*4*f ■ est Trl Xdk |? f •!*•#- I 6-14 SH mt ipti IMK. Oj«m f*HIC*AOO 9*ltoVli*HWM. rhkTfw, N«T. 19* -Ytw l-*«lln« fu* (hiv* »•nfttl ts WHEAT- n«44. lK . . M«> .. .• •• .. •• •• *«*% (T»Klf~ N..vFmb*r *K4i HuT * « m »*% r%% m M*f •• •• IVJRK- D»<xM4k#r T 94 « I-ARI>- NiivpmWr • # •. 4*95 n*r*fiit»r 4.97 4.*7 Janoiry .. a# I M 1.K6 HIDE 4 ENwfthir a #A .iunuary .. •• 4.67 4.67 CAPH OrOTATION#. | Ctil'tio. N r v. 12. —Ca«h quotation* were as follow#: Flour steady. Special# t.IA; hard pat ent# l.ttwCi; soft, do., 3.30a5,«0 ; straights 3 #3 10; bakers. 2.R> a 5«. No. 2 oats 7SaV4: No. 3 white 2414* Mesa pork. »*er tiarrel, T.k&aMO per 109 uiunds 4 9259*9:*. Fl. rt Rltia, sides, loose 4.90*8.16. r»-y salted shoulders, boxed 1,3*a58. Fhorl clear aides, boxed, 4 1(5*94. Sugars, cut loaf. 5.61; granulated 5.14. Butter steady, creams 14a21 !x. dairies 1359*19. Itlggs steady, fresh l*sx*l9- Cheese unchanged. AUGUSTA HARKIiTS. Corrected Dally and Quotations Bassd on Actual Sals*. BUTTER. Fancy creamery '*. 24c to 25a Fresh country butter .. 15*17 Fresh Jersey butler ~ .. .. 18 and 20c Cheese /• 1® 1-2*ll FRUITS AND COUNTRY PRODUCE New potatoes, IrlMI, bags *2 8» Onions, yellow, barrel .. .. |2.60a3.00 Cabbage, per berrai »1.60a»1.J5 Cabbage, per head 4»7 Peanuts. N- C.. pound 3 3-4a4 Peanuts, Virginia, pound.. 4 l-2a5 1-2 Lemons, 360, choice $5.00 Lemons, fancy * R on Oranges, box, Florida $3-50a4.50 Dried peaches, pound ■ 10al2 Bananas * 7oasl 60 Eggs, wholesale <• .. 16*16 Chicken, fries 17a22 Hens 2 l Ducks 20 to 2j LIVE STOCK MARKET. Heavy draft, common to extra $75—125 Heavy draft average sales .. .. 76 —J°? Drivers, common to extra .... . 86—125 Drivers average sales 75—100 Saddlers, common to extra .... 76—160 Chunks average sale* *o tJ Match teams, common to ex Match team average sales iao “'' 2^ Plug horses **•“ Mules, 14 1-2 bands, full range .. 60—85 Mules. 16 hands, full range .... 99—116 WOODWARK. $1.10; two hoop cedar, B. 8., per doz., Buckets, two hoop, O. G., per doz.. $1.76; three hoop, cedar, B. 8., pe rdoz.. $2.00; well buckets, $2.75 to $3. DRY GOODS. Brown Shirtings and Sheeting*: Granltevllle. 3-4 shirting 2 3-8 GrßDltevllle % R R shirting .. .. 3 3-* 1 - M M ltm»***4 M # jj *«• * «* *. M •* *•« Jff, *«*» *o # • *# I * ft - * *4 ab-a 4 f a s I 8 * ••UK QuJilii,. 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I 14 Mil * lUMWI 41414 ttl"* " i* *-*»•« *•* t ”• . *"«eds owta M .I I I Th-rndilt ■ “ .. .. .. .. i.. * »-4 II", wl«« «IM IsEzU m i;.b..::r r .1 M If O V B bails Is bos .. .. .. w K « r . 9» Uatie Is lb It I I MtMrsgss .. .. •• .. • I I ... fllmiwrun »Uk 11414 k ( hUi4« Ml as « Pw. tniwirmug# *l»«t 4 1-3 i. bias silk* 94**4 4 1-4 ' lim Apart 6 1-3 1 i mat*r 2 12 Conrard 1-4 ! ||< nse IM4 < 1-4 Edward* » «*» i Km atone 3 1-1 I |nm Avenue 3 1-4 KKAJUIKT’tt. Heavy Columbia, s»<> Kearary 8 1-4 | Ktnrsld and other* «•••.$ 6-4 1 LIME. CEMENT AND PLABTKK. j yun f ~ ••••*••• *# 7<Nlt& ttowadale cAtoent ($46 Portland romont .. ~ 12 76 t# 126 'Louisville cement IB paper sacks ..81 40 PlMl*r b. bbl* It 76 HARDWARE. ■Well buckets, per do* •* ®* Fainted bucketa. per dus It td -IIHB cedar pall*, per d<ia .. .. *1 76 2 || It B cedar pall*, per do# .. .. *2 *9 i Tub* palnicd. per nest 11.78 1 Rope. Manll*. per pound .. .. • t-* Rope, Bl**l. per pound 7® I Hope, cotton, per pound .. .. lOcallc Nalls, wire.. 11.76 has* ■ Nalls, cut .. It .46 bas* i Shovels. Arne*, par do* . .. Shovel*, diamond, per do* .. .. 17.00 i vte.vels, riveted bark, per dux. .. $4 75 Flow blade# •* 3 1-3 has* Hamas, ted lop, per doa $2 2* ; Hemes, red top root, per doa .. .. 82 50 j Hints best root, per doa s6^so Hollow war*, per lb * *-$ I Fad Iron*, per lb • , Horse shoe*, per We* .. J* 7 * | Mule shoes, per keg * 3 -*» ! Horseshoe nails, per lb 10 ® Trsce chains, per do*, prs .. t2.28a53.25 Hems strings, per gros# .. .. $7 60a5.54 Repair link*. No. 2, per groaa .. .. 4«o Bar lead, per ib *" Cotton card*, per do* * 4 "' Axe handle* No. 1 per do* »• Axe handles. No. 4. per doa .. .. 75 Axe handles. No. 3, per doa .. .. .. Axeat first quality, per doz Itnls Well chains, galvanized, per Ib .... 8c Brldlca, plow, $4.76, 6.50, 4. 4.60, 7, T. 64 BTATE BONDS. Quotations Stocks end bond* furnish ed by Jchn W. Dickey. Bid. Asked. Georgia 4’a, 1920 118 Georgia 4 1-2’a, 1915 118 ... Georgia 4 1-2’s, 1922 120 Georgia 3 1-2’a, 1930 104 Georgia 3 1-2’s, 1915 106 ... South Carolina 4 1-20’s 113 H 3 CITY BONDS. Augusta 7’s, 1903 HO ... Augusta 6 s. 1899 100 Augusta S’s, 1906 .. .. .. .. 109 Augusta 4 12’s. 1925 105 Augusta 4’a, 1927 102 ... Atlanta 6s, 1914 115 ..J Atlanta 7'a, 1899 100 Atlanta B'a, 1992 HO Atlanta 4 1-2’s, 1923 105 Atlanta 4’s, 1927 . 102 Savannah s’s, 1909 HI ... Savannah s’a, 1913 HS ... Rome 6s, 1912 100 Columbus s’s, 1909 103 ••• Columbus 4 1-2‘s, 1927 ~.. 104 ... Macon 4 1-2’s, 1920 105 Macon 6'», 1910 215 ... •Columbia 3’s-4’s 88 Charleston 4's, 1909 97 ... •—Graded. RAILROAD BONDS. Georgia R. R. & Bkg Co. 6’s, 1992 H* Georgia R. R. & Bkg Co. 6’s, 1922 H* Charlotte, Columbia & Au gusta, Ist 6’s, 1909 107 ... Charlotte, Columbia & Au gusta, 2d 7’s, 1910 117 ... Augusta So. R. R.» 6’s, i 924.. ... 95 C. R. R- Banking Co. Collat eral Trust 6's, 1937 92 95 Southern Railway s’s, 1994 .... 97 98 Central of Georgia Railway. Ist consol inert. 6’s, 1945 .... 88 90 C. of G. Ist pref In 39 40 Central of Georgia Railway, 2d pref incomes, 1845 13 14 C. of 0. Ist pref in., 1945 .... $ $ l It> Ml 14 • % 4M4 Ml M* ? «**-**• M4i yi*4f44: 1 Ml.Mi 944 :9# : , j «... Ml ml 4»mft4 * —««*l 4%ifi4» MU 44 m ?; 52 M IN M4INI Mmm-wm444 Mia* 499 #4 f 14 ir% km ff *• •• m «•• Mi «w I 4 49^44114 4* ■ 4 f*4 limMMKa* W 9 *”*• . 9i9 4 4 un t> m> • K is Mw'dw>’4 jfn 94f p« 9KM49 4w4*9 g»»*« m w w K 4 I I**4 M«*M ml 14 I4*M4 .« Mb* •% «AN I(MJ rcuow.- mi M 9iimi lk>M|4<« *M Kmw lilmli 9 m tlm km 9m4 Ife kte fb#feanMl g f*g..| *"pM l»ilm *4 <9H4w» m u • lit frtttf* (*ikf*4 Mil 19m fifitii jfgM# t4mi44Hf m Sit* J* It li «l Imt tk#* Im In 4*4144 4kw4 tsMwt TuiwlT ruelni. Ihirnll • I Kdltstelll UsMill | «kt4k llfcMt Vitril •«! ilmn 4#t«r «ltk Imwtwk IMr rrw) Imr * <M**n the Wt.>ct nf p-.a 11M94 kwr Uwi •* «»«141 b* §4* ‘9*4* t*4. ! «r miMf put op •*'* tm»k% 1441 01.4 »m»iS« U* |lortillm4 ilrnmt lo ck tMIIM. MM rkildfPM 4tlt. ** Vlu#l •# mit MO Wttt fCM’itlff Oil ikMi God mod* «* • ** tm, ikrldMdSjr ** * And p«j( up 4lih tfc* utro 1 * (Hml i God wrndft 4M. •• K>rtMl49 Mttd Hr tlwi»lif«tl iHmi I von’*r 401 tbrm; iw»»r IlfUt klrl# I haven't at) 44T44. And whi 1 *•** •» | murb “On Friday I found Ifce mother In t«*ars. What* Ihr mMllrrT** V a*krd. *• *f)h nothinc.* vm* Ihr annatr , "unly luiby. She* such • atmng," rblM. Itan t makr her out nt nil.* ** - What haa she lieen up lo now** •• -oh, she will argue, you know i “ She haa that failing. I 'b>n‘t know when she get* It. but she'a got i It. Well?* ” 'Well, she has math* me rrrsa; and, !to puniab her. I told her she shouldn’t ; take her doll*’ carriage out with her.’ " 'Ye*7' “'Well, she didn’t any anything then, hut so toon as I was outside the 'door. I heard her talking to heraelf— ! you know her way?* “ Ye*?’ “ 'Blie said—’ '• 'Yes, ohe said—?* •• I must be patient. T rouat put up with the mother God has sent me.' " "She lurches downstairs on Sunday#. We have her with us oncf a week to give her the opportunity of studying manners and behavior. Milson had dropped In. and we were dleeiißslng politics. I was Interested, and. push ing my plate aside, leaned forward with my elbows on the table. Dorothea has a habit of talking to herself In n ‘ high-pitched whisper rapable of being heard above an Atlelphl love scene. I heard her say: ‘••I must sit up atrnight. I mustn’t sprawl with my elbows on the table. It Is only common, vulgar people who behave that way.* “I looked across at her: she was sit ting most rorrect. anil appeared to Is' contemplating something a thousand miles away. We hod all of us been lounging. We sat up stiffly and the conversation lagged. “Of course, we made a joke of It after the child was gone. But some how It didn't seem to be our joke. “I wish 1 could recollect my child hood. I should so like to know If children are as stupid as they can look." Uniform Sprinkling. Uniform street sprinkling has been taken up by the city. At the conim l tee meeting just held to pass upon the matter which was brought before coun cil by the Civic League, the recommen dation was passed to endeavor to se cure the necessary legislation to put Into effect a uniform system of street sprinkling. As It is explained to reporters, the purpose Is to provide for sprinkling in certain sections of the city, a tax there for to lie levied against, abutting prop erty holders. The levy will, for such service of course, be very small. It is maintained by the Civic league that uniform sprinkling will be of profit to property holders, in that it will save injury to property: that It will save injury to streets; that it will be of other advantage. Sprinkling will be lintl on petition of property holders only. ONE CENT I WOOD NS * wtppH Pud* **Mh F" *1 bgpyfl «*. ut «• t gtt-as.- au4 mu 4,9* • - ~t AS* P*W A* bit MP *ASg i ~*, .mm Min.iiijH «m *4p 4NM4hii. 4t4 '.: - ir f. MMgb s4nhm4 99m 44444*44 494 s ' • I .m fbllMilf 9 V *M> - dp* M4#' MITUATION WANTKO Ml t9**4 Ail 44491MM* | M gda* ,s* W.M p#>M 8444 5 M WT**ks K A 4 4lf 4«mM •NMp'dMwvMi# I *# 4R4 v 4N99NM4 94 ■ « ik'fkit A r«M«TI9ft4 Aik rtJMIR I H n-t ta A MlA«t •* M 49* kfk; I mib fmip |4 igit<MrnnrTßW| nu rril kM 1-M44 Mt *4 «A4*4V 9iAf9MPMi Wwk 9m6V #4f4 >l**494. HELP WANTED iWAIKTktA A «T*||t*i9| HPiT fto**l44* IImm» im****tf* AMwMty IKtK, Ml I*4l It 9f j a fit VI«4R 99041 jj.prw-p I* «*r I* -ff4 Gf#**** l <MfM4*.« TO RENT n>R mug ,<vtt oft Ttr<> itonsg I,am* *as dtttcfU All Usds eg tmtsl* j In(t «,« |btt ’l*bn*M> IW. tW f lit i.rit rug YKAtt ip rtinuY pUntaibui 4 t-1 tsllr, bust AogusAA, n» id- ,xa KuwaneAti read. »iftr M l‘. .It KENT - t»IO*l ItABIJ! FtTK- I (, ~.uaue ami bath X*. in* Walt-n Wit. Apr to ilsnacs K. (lark. S2f Hew* I street imnim" p> (Tent ~ mn ntnjFt (U IbissMl street, over T Harry tmnw »wu*e store. hsr It foil IUCXT - H-7 OItI.KNK eTItEKT, « neons and hltrlwn Apply to CltP mce K t'lark. U Brood atrvcl ; Nov t if —tTent rnwnrzrum ■l* riling over Ml Hr*std street, riw i jt»ii,ii»« || i.nffiM. »n 4 Mil • 'tnimMSHf. <>*••(4 l««mtlo*t for btHirdlfic mt rn*99*acf. Ar*t llonr. Not U SALE CHEAP —PA PER FOB WT.APrtN«Y purpuoes !• rents s hundred old «*• rhence*. Wblt* papur I cent a ;-*und. i Nov I JTm MAtJC- PAfEft FOR WRAf -I*l NG purpoaes. ObeApoat In etty. < *n* cent a pound. Apply at Herald «*!llea lu.th white and news-pa per. Nov I FOK RADIO—ONE I.IOHT liEUVBBT wngon and harness, Hleharda* #ta- Itlrst, Kills slrc*t: one C.duinbl* wheel, hh c*sid as new, and tote fine watch, j Shew makes', tit Broad atreet. Novlt f MISCELLANEOUS ItIOVBRNMEXT PQWHONg-OWfl prepare for any civil aervlce ezamlhAo : tlon without seeing our Illustrated cat* nlogue of Information. Sent free. Cn» j lumblan Corivapotylenee College, Waah- Ingtnn, V. C. Nov 13 j “YoT'NU 51FN. OCR rUI.I'SnCATWD catalogue explains how w«* teuch the loir her trade In eight week*, mailed • free. Moler’a Barber ColUtge, St. L*ou j la." Nov It BOARD WANTKtS—IN PRIVATE family by two young nu-n at re«*ona« 1 I fie prices. Address F. care of The Her ald Nov 13 WANTED—EVERY BICYCLE RIDER t.. know that Re will Insure against theft every wheel sold for cash for the next sixty days. Volley will be In uid line company• Augusta Mantel and Hupply Company. Nov 13 WANTED—FCRMHHED ROOM IN private family. Address 8., cant Her ald. Nov 13 CHOCOIiITES j ro*'uri*o l f" i COOKING. BAKING ‘‘HV'YjA \ I; PUfHjf of Miternl andM' 'Q jii 108 MU 11018 GMCtRs KcfGRAND NATJONAI. PWZEI® f Endorsed by the Medical Profession of J tho World as the Best Tonic for Conva- \ ioscents from Yellow Fever, Typhoid Fever and All Malarial Troubles; it in creases the? Appetite, strengthens tho Nerves and builds up tho entire System. Paris : 22 Hue Drouot New York iE. Fougera & Co., 26-30 N.William St j *T~ ■ ""‘*‘ =jg n